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<blockquote data-quote="tbod" data-source="post: 686972" data-attributes="member: 20297"><p>Yep, perfectly understand that. Some of my friends didn't attend for the same reasons. Glad it all worked out though. My son on the contrary kind of did want to go...but only the day high school kids got to do those things. The evening high school students couldn't participate ( didn't know that at first).....and he really wanted a shot at participating in the day program so he could do the things the other kids were doing. This was a few years back...and kind of surprised me that he cared about it. So, we scheduled a mtg with the day school principal, the school psychiatric and counselors...to see if they would give him a shot at trying the day school (regular high school) and it was plain as day from that interview and responses my son gave to their questions that he wouldn't survive a week. Have to say..they knew what they were doing and were very caring about letting him know. Glad they screened him first...since it would have been a disaster.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tbod, post: 686972, member: 20297"] Yep, perfectly understand that. Some of my friends didn't attend for the same reasons. Glad it all worked out though. My son on the contrary kind of did want to go...but only the day high school kids got to do those things. The evening high school students couldn't participate ( didn't know that at first).....and he really wanted a shot at participating in the day program so he could do the things the other kids were doing. This was a few years back...and kind of surprised me that he cared about it. So, we scheduled a mtg with the day school principal, the school psychiatric and counselors...to see if they would give him a shot at trying the day school (regular high school) and it was plain as day from that interview and responses my son gave to their questions that he wouldn't survive a week. Have to say..they knew what they were doing and were very caring about letting him know. Glad they screened him first...since it would have been a disaster. [/QUOTE]
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